BradGad
New member
Hi Folks...
Wow... we noobies are coming in fast an furious, by the look of this thread.
I've been reading anonymously here for a couple weeks, and am really impressed by the information and the attitude of the old timers.
I imagine I'll end up posting this on one of the other threads soon, but I'll go ahead and draft it here.
We made an offer on the property yesterday, so I guess I better quit browsing anonymously and get in there and start asking questions.
This is in NE Georgia. We're looking at 20 acres, roughly 2/3s+ pasture and 1/3- woodlot.
The long-term plan: We plan (eventually) to have 8-10 acres as orchard. On the remaining pasture, we're thinking (Lord willin' and our backs don't give out) a good portion of the remaining pasture as a market garden, or possibly goats (would have to have maximum security fencing though... goats right next to a baby orchard is a scary thought).
The woodlot took *major* damage from a wind storm recently... I'd say 75% of the trees are down. And some of them were pretty darn big. And a lot of the woodlot ground is seriously steep. I'd want to clear as much of that as is safe and sensible with a tractor, and either contract the rest or leave it as down wood.
At this point, I'm thinking something like a Kioti CK30.
Regards, and thanks in advance for your help.
Wow... we noobies are coming in fast an furious, by the look of this thread.
I've been reading anonymously here for a couple weeks, and am really impressed by the information and the attitude of the old timers.
I imagine I'll end up posting this on one of the other threads soon, but I'll go ahead and draft it here.
We made an offer on the property yesterday, so I guess I better quit browsing anonymously and get in there and start asking questions.
This is in NE Georgia. We're looking at 20 acres, roughly 2/3s+ pasture and 1/3- woodlot.
The long-term plan: We plan (eventually) to have 8-10 acres as orchard. On the remaining pasture, we're thinking (Lord willin' and our backs don't give out) a good portion of the remaining pasture as a market garden, or possibly goats (would have to have maximum security fencing though... goats right next to a baby orchard is a scary thought).
The woodlot took *major* damage from a wind storm recently... I'd say 75% of the trees are down. And some of them were pretty darn big. And a lot of the woodlot ground is seriously steep. I'd want to clear as much of that as is safe and sensible with a tractor, and either contract the rest or leave it as down wood.
At this point, I'm thinking something like a Kioti CK30.
Regards, and thanks in advance for your help.